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Oct. 29: The Downfall of Babylon
When you’ve lived in a dark place for a long time, it’s not always easy to see it, but Christ has proposed to set us free and is coming to complete the job soon.
Readings from this service:
Revelation 18: …
Oct. 22: A New Song
In this vision of Jesus, the victorious Lamb, we see that our future in Christ is full of belonging, deep goodness, and wild happiness.
Readings from this service:
Revelation 14: 1-5 & 15: 1-4
Psalm 40: 1-3
John 4: 19-26…
Oct. 15: The Two Beasts
John has a vision of a Dragon, a Sea Beast, and a Land Beast, that together form a counterfeit Trinity – an unholy triumvirate offering a counterfeit Gospel.
Readings from this service:
Revelation 13: 1-18
Psalm 46: 8-11
John 15: …
Oct. 8: The Woman & The Dragon
From Revelation 12, Alex asks: what is it like before the end; and how do we find ourselves on the winning side?
Readings from this service:
Revelation 11:19–12:17
Psalm 145: 1-3, 10-13
John 17: 6, 14-19…
Oct. 1: The People of the Lamb
From Revelation 7, Alex asks, who get’s eternal life, how do they get it, and what is it like?
Readings from this service:
Revelation 7: 1-17
Psalm 22: 25-28
John 10: 9-16…
Sept. 24: The Scroll with Seven Seals
This symbolic vision of Jesus the Lamb opening the seven seals on the scroll of history offers fresh hope to weary Christians. Even when deception, war, famine, and death seem to reign, God’s sovereign purposes remain.
Readings from this service:…
September 17: The Throne & The Lamb
From the vision of Revelation 4 and 5, Alex looks at who God is, what He’s done, and how.
Readings from this service:
Revelation 4:1–5:14
Psalm 103: 15-19
John 18: 1-6…
September 10: The Lord Amid the Lampstands
We begin a new series this week, Revelation: Things Are Not As They Seem
Richard Bauckham is right in calling Revelation “a work of immense learning, astonishingly meticulous literary artistry, remarkable creative imagination, radical political critique, and profound theology.” The …
September 3: Stupid Games & Stupid Prizes
What do we do if we realize that we’ve made a horrible mistake? Is there any hope of redemption or are we doomed to face the consequences?
Readings from this week’s service:
Judges 11: 29-40
Psalm 104: 35
Matthew 14: …
August 27: Being Your Own Savior
When Israel resorts to prayerless pragmatism instead of trusting the Lord they end up with a man who is competent, but not called. The Gospel offers a better hope than our self-reliance.
Readings from this service:
Judges 11: 1-1
Psalm …